The Gatlin Site spans more than 6,000 years of human activity. Who did what, when, how, and why? Sifting through the enormous assemblage of artifacts and features, we examine how the site was used and changed through time and critique the decisions made in the analyses.

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GAULT in the NEWS! AUSTIN-AREA DIG GIVES RARE CLUES TO HOW PEOPLE LIVED 16,000 YEARS AGO. “The Gault Site, as this tract in southern Bell County and northern Williamson County is known, and a parcel just downstream known as the Debra L. Friedkin Site are among a handful in North America with compelling evidence of human occupation predating what is known as the Clovis period. The makers of Clovis-era tools lived about 13,000 years ago and were for decades considered the earliest human presence in the New World."